Suspension Service's thru Dual Sport Armory

Hello AllI'm Allen with Dual Sport Armory, just wanted to let everyone know that we have suspension services available, As long as it's not a sealed unit we can rebuild it.We can currently do all major brands. So If you in need of a little TLC or major rebuild, to full set up and revalve, we can do it. We also stay current with all the new designs and trendsSo if its a ADV/Super Moto/Dual Sport/Enduro or MX we can helpGive a call or send us a email service@dualsportarmory.com
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Has your suspension been working funny?,
Maybe its time for a service.
Take alook at these Mid Valve shims, they are worn and needing replaced
The mid valve in a modern suspension is what controls the rate of compression. when worn or damaged your front forks will have a flat feeling and just not work right.

Hit us up for that end of season service
Performance revalves available for most makes/models aswell

I wanted to give a big thanks to Allen with Dual Sport Armory for his suspension work. He revalved my forks and shock for my weight and style and it saved my butt this weekend in the Shenandoah 500.
I was ripping down a forest road covered in baseball sized rocks in 4th gear and jumping all of the erosion control dams. Just as I launched off one of the dams I saw a 16" culvert that was completely exposed right where I was going to land. My forks nailed the culvert and I didn't even get out of shape. If I would have had stock suspension I would have been over the bars in 4th into a rockbed. Thanks Allen

I wanted to give a big thanks to Allen with Dual Sport Armory for his suspension work. He revalved my forks and shock for my weight and style and it saved my butt this weekend in the Shenandoah 500.
I was ripping down a forest road covered in baseball sized rocks in 4th gear and jumping all of the erosion control dams. Just as I launched off one of the dams I saw a 16" culvert that was completely exposed right where I was going to land. My forks nailed the culvert and I didn't even get out of shape. If I would have had stock suspension I would have been over the bars in 4th into a rockbed. Thanks Allen